Jack Frost first appeared in literature as a personification of frost, ice, snow, sleet, winter, and freezing cold weather. The early references date back to English folklore and poetry.
Jack Frost became a popular figure in English poetry, especially in the 19th century, appearing in works that personified winter's chill and frost.
Throughout the 20th century, Jack Frost was referenced and adapted across various media including cartoons, literature, and advertising, reinforcing his place as a cultural symbol of winter.
The character Jack Frost was prominently featured as the protagonist in the 2012 animated film 'Rise of the Guardians', giving him a distinctive modern persona and wider global recognition.