Career
Steve Steere began working for
Western Publishing in the mid-1950s, and remained working for them until 1984. He was very prolific during this time, inking for artists such as
Tony Strobl,
Harvey Eisenberg and
Phil De Lara. He worked on titles such as
Donald Duck,
Uncle Scrooge, and
Mickey Mouse, among others. Beginning in 1963 he also worked on
Disney books for the foreign market. In 1978 he became the inker for the newspaper comic
Scamp. Also in 1978 he began to provide inks for Hanna-Barbera's
Top Cat and
Quick Draw McGraw, among others. He stopped working for Hanna-Barbera the following year. In 1981 he became the inker of the newspaper version of Mickey Mouse.
Personal Life
Steve Steere was born circa the 1920s. His son,
Steve Steere Jr., is also a comic book artist.
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