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The attacks in Paris that left at least 129 people dead and more than 350 injured sent waves of grief through the global community. Many cartoonists responded in creative ways.
The U.S. stands with Paris after the Paris Attacks, says Arizona Republic cartoonist Steve Benson.
In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris, people around the world are sending out messages of hope and support. Cartoonists around the world responded over social media.
Some simply offered condolences, while others were more political.
The most recognizable artwork came from French graphic designer Jean Jullien, who lives in London. In an interview with CNN, Jullien said he was listening to the news over the radio, and decided to draw something in response.
"This is the first thing I drew. I can't think of anything else to say," he said.
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