Charlie Hebdo will feature a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed in a special "survivor's issue" of the magazine produced after last week's massacre.
The illustrated image will show the bearded figure with a tear in his eye under the message "all is forgiven".
A total of three million copies of the magazine will be printed in several languages - instead of its usual 60,000 - when it goes on sale on Wednesday.
The cover of the magazine has been published online by the Liberation newspaper.
It is the first edition since two Islamist gunmen stormed Charlie Hebdo's headquarters in Paris on 7 January and killed 12 people, in apparent revenge for the publication of cartoons featuring the prophet.
Cherif and Said Kouachi claimed they belonged to the jihadist group al Qaeda in Yemen.
They were killed on Friday, along with accomplice Amedy Coulibaly, who claimed to belong to rival Islamic State group.
Coulibaly murdered a policewoman and then four Jewish shoppers the following day during a hostage drama at a kosher supermarket in the French capital.
Witnesses at the Charlie Hebdo offices reported the attackers shouted "we have avenged the prophet".
The hunt is continuing for Coulibaly's partner, 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene, who can be seen in newly released CCTV footage of her arriving at Istanbul Airport on her way to Syria.
It comes after French authorities announced the deployment of thousands of soldiers to boost security in the country in the wake of the attacks.
Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, speaking after an emergency security meeting, said: "We have decided... to mobilise 10,000 men to protect sensitive sites in the whole country.
"This is the first time that our troops have been mobilised to such an extent on our own soil."
Nearly 5,000 police officers have been deployed to protect Jewish schools.
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Gallery: In Pictures: Magazine That Couldn't Be Silenced
Two editions of Charlie Hebdo pictured in Paris in September 2012. The first pictures a caveman holding fire and oil with the heading "irresponsible newspaper" while the other has an empty front page with the label "responsible newspaper".
People attend a rally in support of the magazine in November 2011, days after the offices were targeted by petrol bombs.
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