Life's Like That

Life's Like That
Fred Neher's Life's Like That
Author(s)Fred Neher
Current status/scheduleConcluded daily & Sunday
Launch dateOctober 1, 1934
End dateAugust 20, 1977
Syndicate(s)Consolidated News Features (1934–1963)
Bell-McClure Syndicate (1963-1972)
United Feature Syndicate (1972-1977)
Genre(s)gag panel

Life's Like That was a gag panel by Fred Neher which found humor in life's foibles. Spanning five decades -- from October 1, 1934 to August 20, 1977 — the panel was initially distributed by Consolidated News Features, and later by the Bell-McClure Syndicate and the United Feature Syndicate.

At its peak, Life's Like That was published in 500 newspapers. The Sunday format gave several cartoons a free-floating grouping, with variations, including one arrangement similar to George Lichty's Grin and Bear It, displaying several square-shaped panels with one in a circle.

When Neher died at age 98 in Boulder, Colorado in 2001, Owen S. Good wrote in the Rocky Mountain News:

He is survived by pot-bellied businessmen, henpecked husbands, worldly-wise goldfish and babies with thin curlicues of hair, all actors in the everyday comedies he staged on the funny pages.