I searched but did not find it's origin, any help welcome.
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Tineye will do reverse image searching.
https://tineye.com/search/a9ddecbeed31032ec27645ac9876c2b7169cf5f9?sort=crawl_date&order=asc&page=1
The dialog has apparently been modified from the oldest image seen (on thepictaram.club), and the artist's signature blanked out by the time you got it. It's low-resolution and stylized, but I think that the signature reads "Nyxon Snow".
EDIT: Tineye's generated side-by-side:
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/c4b0ba4b-b11b-4939-b1bf-6e4e4bf239fa.jpeg

EDIT2: Higher-resolution original image off pikabu.ru:

"Nixon Siow"
Thank you.
Tineye apparently hasn't been updated in years. Google's image search, aka Lens, is often good for mainstream stuff like shots from films or tv shows, and I think for comics too (though it does often miss even marginal stuff).

Yep, I remember walking around mcdonalds when this clown came out and stuffed burgers down my throat
He merely drove your local restaurants out of business and turned your neighborhood into a food desert. You had every choice! Stop complaining and blame the consumer instead.
Are those grimaces in the last panel?
