Hitopadesha is based on the ancient Indian book called Panchatantra. The ancient book was written by Vihnu Sharma and contains animal fables.
It's probably a collection of multiple stories based on the definition of omnibus.
They are usually based on ancient stories about either gods, heroes or forefathers.
I, Robot was written by Isaac Asimov
No it is based on the 1894 collection of short stories written by Rudyard KiplingIn a nutshell, no, but I like your thinking.
It's based on a collection of short stories, "Rope Burns: Stories From the Corner", written by F.X. Toole (pen name of Jerry Boyd).
No; stories based on ancient folktales are a great example of the public domain in use.
No, it was not. The story however is loosely based on science fictin writer Isaac Asimov's collection of short stories titled "I Robot".
It is a collection of various works of literature by different authors
You may be thinking of his collection of short stories: The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God (and Some Lesser Tales).
No, most comics are not based on true stories.
Pali Canon. Also known as the 'Tipitaka' based on some of the earliest records of Buddha's teachings.
The ancient Egyptians were based in egypt.