Peter Pan is created by J.M. Barrie, first appearing as a character in the 1902 play 'Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up.'
J.M. Barrie publishes the novel 'Peter and Wendy,' expanding the story of Peter Pan and his adventures, solidifying the character's place in literature.
The play 'Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up' becomes widely performed, bringing the character to the stage and popularizing his story.
Walt Disney releases the animated feature film 'Peter Pan,' introducing the character to a global audience and embedding him in popular culture.