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Neal Obermeyer (born March 12, 1978) is an
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for the ''Lincoln Journal-Star'', the ''San Diego Reader'', and the ''Omaha Reader''. He currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.


Early life education

Obermeyer was born in
Auburn, Nebraska Auburn is a city in Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States, and its county seat. The population was 3,470 at the 2020 census. History Auburn is an incorporation of two towns. Calvert and Sheridan combined to form Auburn in 1882, in part to ha ...
. He was raised on a farm around Auburn. During his time there he was very active in many extra-curricular activities, but most notably for Cross Country and Journalism. He graduated from Auburn High School as Valedictorian of the class of 1996. It was during this time that he began his first cartoon serial, "The Adventures of Planarian Man," which was published in the ''Auburn Press-Tribune''. He later went on to the
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. He continued some work with Planarian Man, but also became the editorial cartoonist for ''
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'' and a disc jockey on
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(the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's student newspaper and radio station).


Career

Obermeyer has been an editorial cartoonist since 1999.1 He started at ''
The Daily Nebraskan ''The Daily Nebraskan'', established in 1871 as the ''Monthly Hesperian Student'', is the student newspaper of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Although many journalism Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the i ...
''. After graduation he moved to San Diego and started cartooning for the ''
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'' in January 2002. In the summer of 2004, he began to work on the ''
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'', alternating with Paul Fell. In March 2006, he started a bi-weekly stint as cartoonist of the ''Omaha City Weekly''. Out of this came a new job working for ''
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'' that started in October 2006 that continues today in addition to his jobs for the ''Lincoln Journal-Star'' and the ''San Diego Reader''. He also has contributed to HappyYoungPeople.com.


Slant

Though raised in Nebraska, which leans extremely
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, many of his cartoons are made of people who repeat Republican or
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thoughtlessly. His favorite ''Journal-Star'' and ''Omaha Reader'' cartoon targets are local politicians. He also likes to point out the hypocrisy of people of all leanings, sometimes using "Sneaky Donkey" to show the hypocrisy of the Republicans or "Stupid Donkey" to show the flaws of the Democrats. Many of his ''Journal-Star'' and ''Omaha Reader'' cartoons deal with local issues, such as the flawed thinking of some officials as they try to build business in
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,
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, and State of
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. In the ''San Diego Reader'', he tends to focus more on local government corruption and oddities. Obermeyer also has a few trademarks: # Former Lincoln mayor
Coleen Seng Coleen J. Seng (born February 8, 1936) is a politician who served as the 50th mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska. A member of the Democratic Party, she served as mayor from May 19, 2003 to May 19, 2007. Previously, she had served on the Lincoln city cou ...
is always in a flowered dress or a flowered top. # Former councilman Ken Svoboda is always pictured as ''
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'' # The State Capital is always talking when representing the
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legislature's decision making. # When former Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman was noncommittal or had no comment on a given issue, a smoking monkeyhttp://nealo.com/2011/10/14/top-rejects-of-september-2011/ would be depicted standing on a stool and hanging a sign naming that issue. On the floor underneath the sign was a pile of old signs listing prior issues the governor was noncommittal on.


Other interests

He has also dabbled in other projects. He has done editorial projects, such as "Neal Obermeyer Is All out of Bubblegum" with the "Switch" section3 of the ''
Lincoln Journal Star The ''Lincoln Journal Star'' is an American daily newspaper that serves Lincoln, Nebraska, the state capital and home of the University of Nebraska. It is the most widely read newspaper in Lincoln and has the second-largest circulation in ...
'', which was closely linked to "Ground Zero", published by the ''Journal Star''. He also did a series called "The Bearded Odyssey" with ''The Daily Nebraskan''. He likes to work with music and video. His biggest contribution in this area was working at KRNU and created the show, "You are so Beautiful, Beautiful Robot". Most of this show is dedicated to electronic music or electronic elements in music. Neal hosts this show through a
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voice converter. He has also made four documentaries with one in post-production. The subjects of these documentaries range from a man who lived in his van to Nebraska's version of bigfoot legends. Currently he is working on a documentary on real-life superheroes.


Notes

1 www.nealo.co

br /> 2 www.nytimes.co

br /> 3 www.cheeksofgod.com Neal's sit


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Obermeyer, Neal 1978 births American editorial cartoonists Living people People from Auburn, Nebraska Artists from Nebraska University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni