THE TIMES Europe * News * Opinion * Business * Money * Sport * Life * Arts * Puzzles * Papers * Irish news * List View * Site Map * RSS Feeds * Welcome to your preview of The Times Subscribe now I quit, says Charlie Hebdo cartoonist – it is torture without the others __________________________________________________________________ * * Print Share via * Facebook * Twitter * Google+ * 1 of 2 "Each issue is torture because the others are gone," Luz said Alexander Klein * 2 of 2 Luz, 43, escaped the massacre because he was late for Charlie's editorial meeting Ian Langsdon Charles Bremner Paris Last updated at 3:12PM, May 19 2015 Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical weekly whose staff were gunned down by Islamists, faces an uncertain future after its top cartoonist announced his departure today as its editor tried to defuse a revolt over control of its new wealth. Renald Luzier, known as Luz, said that he was unable to handle the distress that followed the January 7 attack in which the two Kouachi brothers killed 12 people at the weekly’s offices, including Charb, its editor, and three other famous caricaturists. “Each issue is torture because the others are gone. Spending sleepless nights summoning the dead, wondering what Charb, Cabu, [TT_Sale_Teaser_1020376a.jpg] [TT_Winter_Sale_15__1018362a.jpg] Subscribe now Login Already a subscriber? To see the full article you need to subscribe Subscribe Login Behind the story: Hebdo rallies ‘show French racism’ People march in Paris Public rallies after the terrorist atrocities in Paris were a display of right-wing, middle-class Catholic-inspired... Published at May 12 2015 * French military gets €4bn boost after Charlie attack France is to spend an extra €4 billion on defence in the short term to pay for combat and security operations against... Published at April 30 2015 * Charlie Hebdo cartoonist: I will no longer draw Muhammad The cartoonist who drew the cover picture of Muhammad after the Charlie Hebdo massacre is to stop caricaturing... Last updated at April 30 2015 * Top writers are cowards, says Rushdie Author described Peter Carey and Michael Ondaatje as “pussies” for boycotting a freedom of speech award... 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