Well, as far as I know, 'The Patriot' was based on a novel. The story in the movie has roots in the written work. By basing it on a novel, it was able to bring to life a complex and engaging tale. The novel likely had detailed descriptions of the characters' emotions, the historical backdrop, and the events that unfold. These elements were then translated onto the big screen, with the movie adding its own visual and auditory elements to enhance the overall experience.
The Patriot is a fictionalized account set within the context of historical facts. The American Revolution backdrop is real, but things like the exact nature of battles shown in the movie may be adjusted for cinematic purposes. Also, the relationships between characters are likely fictional constructs. It uses the historical framework to tell a story that may not be entirely true to every historical detail but aims to capture the spirit of the era.
It depends. Some parts of 'Patriot' might be based on real events or inspired by them, but it's likely a fictionalized account with creative elements added.
One of the best Young Avengers stories is 'Young Avengers Vol. 1: Sidekicks'. It introduced the team in a really engaging way. The characters like Kate Bishop and Teddy Altman were brought to life with great character development. Another good one is 'Avengers: The Children's Crusade'. It delved deeper into the backstories of the Young Avengers and had some interesting plot twists involving Scarlet Witch.
It's hard to give an exact number as new issues keep coming out. But as of now, there are quite a few series and one-shots featuring the Young Avengers.
I don't know for sure. Maybe you can follow some comic insiders or fan communities on social media to get the latest rumors and speculation about the return of the Young Avengers comics in 2018.