Charlie Hebdo's new issue, which was sent to the presses Monday night, features on its cover a cartoon of a bug-eyed Prophet Muhammad shedding a tear and holding a sign that says "Je Suis Charlie," the now-popular phrase of solidarity with the magazine. Muhammad is shown holding a sign that says "All is forgiven."
The normal run for Charlie Hebdo magazine is 50,000 copies and only in French — but the new issue will have a run of 3 million copies in 16 languages.