The work of Charlie Hebdo
French cartoonist Wolinski displays a drawing which he made during a photocall for the film about French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, "C'est Dur d'Etre Aime par des Cons" by director Daniel Leconte at the 61st Cannes Film Festival, May 16, 2008.
Twelve people including two police officers were killed in a shooting at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, January 7, 2015.
Wolinski, publisher Charb, catoonist Cabu and columnist Bertrand Maris are among those killed.
Cabu
French cartoonist Cabu arrives at a Paris court where French satirical weekly "Charlie Hebdo" is sued by two influential Islamic groups for inciting hatred against Muslims by printing caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad, in Paris, Feb. 8, 2007.
Pedophile Bishops
A cover by Cabu on pedophile bishops features Pope Benedict saying "Make a movie like Polanski"
Charlie Hebdo
A journalist works in the Paris newsroom of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in this February 9, 2006 file photo.
Baghdadi
A recent cartoon features ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi saying "And especially, health."
Last week's issue of Charlie Hendo
A person reads the latest issue of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris on January 7, 2015, after gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the offices of the weekly in Paris, killing at least 11.
Charb
French cartoonist Charb, publishing director of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, poses for photographs at the publication's office in Paris, Sept. 19, 2012.
Still no attacks...
A cartoon by "Charb" in Charlie Hebdo reads: "Still no attacks in France," an extremist fighter says. "Wait - we have until the end of January to present our New Year's wishes."
After the 2011 attack
An issue showing a Muslim man and a Charlie Hebdo staffer embracing was published after their offices were firebombed in November 2011.
Bertrand Maris
French economist Bernard Maris penned a column called "Uncle Bertrand."
Wolinski and Cabu
(L-R) French caricaturists Georges Wolinski, Cabu and Francois Cavanna arrive for the screening of the film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" by U.S. director Woody Allen at the 61st Cannes Film Festival May 17, 2008.