We've already seen the cover of the next issue of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the first since the attack, which will feature the Prophet Mohammad holding a sign reading "Je Suis Charlie" ("I am Charlie").
But BBC reporter Fergal Keane got a look at what's actually inside the issue. It's exactly what one should expect from the magazine that once printed a cartoon of a nude Muslim woman with a burqa stuffed in her butt.
#CharlieHebdo I've been into small office where mag put together.Copy has 16 pages.Much of it crude sexual satire.
— Fergal Keane (@fergalkeane47) January 13, 2015
#CharieHebdo it features Prophet cartoon and satire on Islamic State.
— Fergal Keane (@fergalkeane47) January 13, 2015
#CharieHebdo Mag also features woman raising burka to reveal naked form.
— Fergal Keane (@fergalkeane47) January 13, 2015
#CharieHebdo There is also crude sexual content on Pope
— Fergal Keane (@fergalkeane47) January 13, 2015
#CharieHebdo Back page says: 25 years of work. terrorists 25 seconds of work
— Fergal Keane (@fergalkeane47) January 13, 2015
The issue seems destined to please Charlie Hebdo's fans — and to defy its critics.
Further reading: What everyone gets wrong about Charlie Hebdo and racism.