'Nightmare'.
James Francis Sullivan was a late 19th-century, early 20th-century British comic artist. He was one of the first British cartoonists to employ strip techniques in his work. He was a longtime contributor to Fun magazine, published by the Dalziel publishers, ever since his student days in South Kensington. He was best-known for his comic feature 'The British Working Man' (1875-1901). Sullivan also drew for Tom Hood's Comic Annual and did a feature called 'The Queer Side of Things' in George Newnes' Strand Magazine.
Comic art by James Francis Sullivan.