This feisty mutant remains unwavering loyal to causes that she believes in. She reunited with Magneto to be part of a new Brotherhood after Mothervine, though nothing came from this interesting new team. When the mutant nation of Krakoa was established, Xavier set about personally inviting a number of mutants to live on the island. While another mutant she was with at the time became a crucial and integral part of the island's governance, this mutant loyalist was... nowhere to be seen. Catch the latest in this all-too-brief update on... CARMELLA UNUSCIONE!
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Update On...UNUSCIONE
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Where does the name “Unuscione” come from? (I mean, before Stan Lee created Unus the Untouchable). I don’t see an obvious English or Romance language etymology. “Scion” is a word, but “unu-” isn’t a prefix that means anything to me. Google’s first page refers only to the Marvel characters. Did Stan just invent the name out of nothing?
- Holland Oates
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It’s of greek origin and refers to the number one, iirc. The fitness class I attend is taught by someone with the last name Unes. He named the class Unum (a reference to E pluribus unum/“out of many, one").Oldie wrote: 19 Feb 2025, 16:07 Where does the name “Unuscione” come from? (I mean, before Stan Lee created Unus the Untouchable). I don’t see an obvious English or Romance language etymology. “Scion” is a word, but “unu-” isn’t a prefix that means anything to me. Google’s first page refers only to the Marvel characters. Did Stan just invent the name out of nothing?
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Reasonable theory. Thanks.Holland Oates wrote: 20 Feb 2025, 01:37It’s of greek origin and refers to the number one, iirc. The fitness class I attend is taught by someone with the last name Unes. He named the class Unum (a reference to E pluribus unum/“out of many, one").Oldie wrote: 19 Feb 2025, 16:07 Where does the name “Unuscione” come from? (I mean, before Stan Lee created Unus the Untouchable). I don’t see an obvious English or Romance language etymology. “Scion” is a word, but “unu-” isn’t a prefix that means anything to me. Google’s first page refers only to the Marvel characters. Did Stan just invent the name out of nothing?
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I was going to say I thought it was Italian. E pluribus unum is Latin, not Greek.
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