Latest Issue of Charlie Hebdo Heads to Printer

First issue of the satirical newspaper since the fatal attack.

Other staffers were injured in the attack but the extent of their injuries have not been disclosed and they are expected to make a recovery, according to authorities.

Corinne Rey, the cartoonist who entered the security code allowing the attackers in after they threatened her young daughter, posted an update on the issue to her Twitter account.

"The issue is getting there. Put to bed tonight. We are supporting each other. We are together. Even our injured Riss is drawing. #Charlie #Warrior," she wrote in an update posted today.

The weekly newspaper's highly anticipated return is already scheduled to make a splash and the number of copies ordered has been increased dramatically as a result.

The newspaper, known largely for its controversial cartoons lampooning religion and politicians, normally prints 50,000 copies per week and that run was increased to 1 million for this issue.