Čedomir "Ljubo" Čupić (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Љубо Чупић; 1913 – 9 May 1942) was a Yugoslav law student, political commissioner of Communist resistance movement in Nikšić, Montenegro and decorated war hero of Yugoslavia.
He became known on a wider scale for the photo of him taken moments before he was shot by Chetniks who captured him, showing him with shackles on his hands and smiling.
One of his brothers was Vukan Čupić, a famous pediatrician who founded the 'Mother and Child Institute', paediatric clinic in Belgrade.
In July 1941, he fled from the Nazi-occupied city and joined the Partisan division "Đuro Đaković", formed by communists and SKOJ members who had also escaped from Nikšić.
He was posthumously declared a people's hero by decree of the Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito on 10 July 1953.