>>3004342Copying my post from a few threads ago, because I think it died before you could see it.
In a nutshell;
Consistent font sizing is good, hard in this situation, but as you've got control over bubble placement you could split the third panel into two bubbles. If this was a scanlation, I'd just downsize the text for this bubble and live with it. For you, typeset the text first and put it where you want it, then add the bubble afterwards. Use that control.
For the SFX in panel one/two specifically, make them bigger. They're pretty small.
Centre align your text, and use paragraph text, not point text. It sticks it in a box and automatically centers it within said box, so if you line the box up with a speech bubble it'll take care of it for you.
Export in grayscale; the stroke on "crunch" in the second panel is bordering on pink.
Adding to the above, use larger strokes, or you get a pretty pixelated output. I added two "gulps" in the fourth panel with a 3px and 5px stroke so you can see the difference. Generally speaking, everything outside of a bubble should have a white stroke on it for the sake of readability.