First Charlie Hebdo since attacks sold out in many parts of France

People wait outside a newsagent's kiosk in Paris on January 14, 2015 as the latest edition of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo went on sale. The first issue of the magazine to be published since a jihadist attack decimated its editorial staff last week was sold out within minutes at kiosks across France. PHOTO| AFP

What you need to know:

  • It has already drawn ire from Muslim groups in some countries that oppose depictions of Islam's founder.

  • The magazine has printed up to three million copies of its "survivors' issue" — profits from which will go to victims' families. That dwarfs its usual 60,000 print run.

  • New copies are expected to reach newsstands across France in the coming days.

PARIS

The first issue of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to be published since a jihadist attack decimated its editorial staff last week was sold out within minutes at kiosks across France on Wednesday.

"It was incredible. I had a queue of 60-70 people waiting for me when I opened," said a woman working at a newspaper kiosk in Paris.

"I've never seen anything like it. All my 450 copies were sold out in 15 minutes."

The new issue features a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on its cover, holding a "Je Suis Charlie" (I'm Charlie) sign under the headline "All is forgiven".

It has already drawn ire from Muslim groups in some countries that oppose depictions of Islam's founder.

The magazine has printed up to three million copies of its "survivors' issue" — profits from which will go to victims' families. That dwarfs its usual 60,000 print run.

New copies are expected to reach newsstands across France in the coming days.