The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo plans to release a 32-page edition, twice its average size, to mark a year from when the Kouachi brothers attacked the magazine’s Paris headquarters on January 7, 2015, killing 12 people.
The magazine will go on sale January 6 for its usual cover price of 3 euros (just over $3). Charlie Hebdo’s CFO, Eric Portheault, has said he expects nearly 1 million copies will be sold, with numerous orders from other countries already in place: Germany, for example, has put in a request for 50,000 copies.