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The French cartoonist who drew the Charlie Hebdo cover featuring Islam's Prophet Muhammad after the deadly attack on the magazine in January by Islamist militants says he will no longer draw the ...
"I've got tired of [drawing Muhammad], just like I got tired of drawing . I'm not going to spend my life drawing them" BBC reports that Luz is about to release a book of cartoons entitled "Catharsis", ...
"He no longer interests me," Luz said in an interview. Militants attacked the magazine Jan. 7, killing editorial staff and others, in apparent... The French cartoonist who drew the Charlie Hebdo cover ...
In an emotional act of defiance, Charlie Hebdo resurrected its irreverent and often provocative newspaper Tuesday, featuring a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover that drew immediate ...
The drawing shows the prophet holding a "Je Suis Charlie" sign and shedding a tear underneath a provocative headline. By Rhonda Richford Charlie Hebdo will see a record print run of three million ...
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