Bá, Gabriel and Fábio Moon. Daytripper. New York : DC Comics, 2011. 36.
Bá, Gabriel and Fábio Moon. Daytripper. New York : DC Comics, 2011. Detail from larger image.
This image is clearly from the book or promotional materials around the book, but not sure exactly where it originates from. I found it here:
O'Toole, Allison. "A Beginner's Guide to Daytripper."
Walden, Tillie. Detail from "Ah yes, my ‘girl in foliage’ phase." Sketchbook.
Walden, Tillie. Detail from "Drawn in an airport a few years ago. I finished right as the plane was boarding, and after the plane took off I realized I had left my pencil case behind. I’m still upset about this." Sketchbook.
Delporte, Julie. This Woman's Work. USA: Drawn and Quarterly, 2019. Translated by Aleohia Jensen and Helge Dascher. Detail from "Claire, overwhelmed with the task ahead," 1-2.
B., David. Epileptic. New York: Pantheon, 2005. 38.
Vaughn, Brian K. and Pia Guerra. Y: The Last Man, Book One. USA: DC Comics, 2014.
Brosh, Allie. "Adventures in Depression, Part One."
Brosh, Allie. "Adventures in Depression, Part Two."
Sousanis, Nick.Unflattening. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2015. Detail from 38.
Radtke, Kristen. Imagine Wanting Only This. New York: Pantheon, 2017. Detail from cover.
Drnaso, Nick. Sabrina. USA: Drawn and Quarterly, 2018. Detail from page 53.
Bui, Thi. The Best We Could Do. New York: Abrams ComicArts, 2018. Detail from page 36.
Chris Ware, Building Stories. New York: Pantheon, 2012.
I don't even know how to describe which page this image comes from, since Building Stories is a box full of booklets and pages and a fold-out board... it's the first half of the page from the middle of the booklet with the old woman dozing on the cover.
Chris Ware, Building Stories. New York: Pantheon, 2012.
The second half of the page from the above entry.