When killing two police officers, including the attackers shot the economist Bernard Maris, a columnist under the pseudonym Uncle Bernard. They also dried feathers four huge cartoonists whose Cabu. The old Hara Kiri was one of the founders of the satirical magazine with his friend and colleague always Wolinski.
The latter, dean of Charlie Weekly born in Tunis in 1934, liked to say that "humor is the shortest way from one man to another."
And Charb, whose real name is Stephane Charbonnier. Also a draftsman, he was also the director of publication of Charlie Hebdo. First target of repeated threats against the magazine, he enjoyed police protection since the fire of the former premises of Charlie Hebdo in 2011. The agent that protected was also killed during the attack.