"They got the weapons -- Screw them, we got the Champagne!" says Charlie Hebdo's latest issue, which hits newsstands Wednesday.
A cartoon shows a man gleefully drinking Champagne as it pours out of holes in his body.
Staff and others at the satirical weekly publication were
attacked in January by
gunmen who were apparently outraged by Hebdo's portrayal of the Muslim prophet Muhammed in cartoons.
Twelve people were killed, including several cartoonists beloved for their artistry.
In the wake of Friday's assaults on numerous locations in Paris for which the Islamic extremist group ISIS has taken credit, Charlie Hebdo is demonstrating that it has no plans to back down and stands fully for France and French culture.