A terrorist attack Wednesday at the office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris left the world in shock.
Five cartoonists, including the magazine's editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier, were killed.
This morning, newspapers around the world dedicated their front pages to the massacre. Meanwhile, cartoonists all over responded to the deadly shootings with these moving images.
Plantu, it says: "With Charlie Hebdo with all my heart."
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Miguel Villalba Sanchez
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Dilem. The sentence means: "God is satire," but in French it sounds the same as "God is love."
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Martin Vidberg. It says: "Today, I am a cartoonist. Today, I am a journalist. Today, I draw for Charlie Hebdo
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Zep. God is saying: "Cabu? For once, you are ahead"
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Tomi Ungerer. The sentence means "No freedom without freedom of the press."
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