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Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Paige Elisabeth Guthrie

Aliases
None

Identity
Secret

Occupation
Adventurer, former student, farmer

Citizenship
U.S.

Place of Birth
Cumberland County, Kentucky

Known Relatives
Thomas Zebulon (father, deceased), Lucinda (mother), Lucas Bartholemew (uncle), Samuel (Cannonball, brother), Joshua "Jay" (Icarus, brother, deceased), Joelle (sister), Elizabeth (sister), Melody (Aero, sister), Jebediah (brother), Lewis (brother), two other unnamed siblings, Ray Jr. (adopted brother)

Group Affiliation
Xavier Institute associate; formerly X-Men, Mutantes Sans Frontières, X-Corps, Generation X

Education
Various courses at Xavier Institute

Height
5'7" (variable)

Weight
128 lbs. (variable)

Eyes
Blue (variable)

Hair
Blonde (variable)

Powers
Husk possesses the ability to alter the submolecular structure of her body underneath her skin, allowing her to shed her outer epidermis to reveal a new layer of varying properties. In the past, Husk has demonstrated the ability to shift into any form that does not exceed her body mass; however, she prefers to change herself into a form resembling her own, but composed of different elements, such as stone, steel, and rubber, with the appropriate properties of those forms, including potential increases in strength, durability, and speed. Husk's transformations usually last an hour, after which the new material sheds to reveal normal skin underneath. Any injuries that Husk incurs while transformed remain when her skin sheds.

Abilities
Husk is adept at the programming and operation of computers.

First Appearance
(Unidentified) New Mutants #42 (1986); (as Paige) X-Force #32 (1994); (as Husk) Generation X #1 (1994)

Origin
Generation X #24 (1997)

Significant Issues
With X-Force & New Warriors, vs Gamesmaster (X-Force #32-33/New Warriors #46, 1994); captured by Phalanx, rescued by X-Men (Uncanny X-Men #316-317/X-Men #36-37, 1994); joined Generation X (Generation X #1, 1994); member of X-Corps (Uncanny X-Men #403-406, 2002); with Archangel, vs Dominant Species (Uncanny X-Men #417-420, 2003); with Archangel, vs Weaponeers (Excalibur #11-13, 2005)

After her older brother Sam's mutant powers manifested and he joined the New Mutants, Paige tried many things to discover whether she was also a mutant, but became frustrated after many failures. Venting her anger, Paige finally found that her power was to shed her skin. She kept her nature secret until the day Sam and his X-Force teammate Boomer visited the farm. They were abducted by the Fenris twins as part of the "Younghunt," a contest involving the capture of young mutants. X-Force teamed up with the New Warriors, whose member Firestar had also been captured, and together they opposed the organizer of the contest, the Gamesmaster. Paige secretly followed them and confronted the Gamesmaster, defeating him in a game of wits.

Soon after, Paige was kidnapped by the techno-organic alien Phalanx, who sought to learn how to assimilate mutants into their collective. Paige and her fellow abductees were rescued by an ad-hoc X-Men team, and subsequently became founding members of Generation X, a team of mutants enrolled at the new Massachusetts branch of Xavier's School. During her time there, Paige studied to become a better X-Man than Sam. She also romanced her teammate Chamber. After the School was closed, Paige was recruited by her former headmaster Banshee into his paramilitary X-Corps. After that group was dismantled, Paige went to study at the reestablished Xavier Institute. Her interest in environmental issues led to her discovering corruption within Worthington Enterprises, the company owned by the X-Man Archangel. Investigating, she and Archangel encountered the Dominant Species, and she was almost killed. Archangel saved her with his healing ability, after which they became romantically involved.

Having finally graduated to the ranks of the X-Men, Paige later aided Archangel in establishing the global mutant outreach program "Mutantes Sans Frontières." Setting up office in Zanzibar, they became involved in an attempt by the Hellfire Club to destabilize the country by employing the mercenary Weaponeers. Alongside the country's President, who was secretly the superhero Askari, as well as reinforcements from Genosha, the heroes managed to repel the invaders.
 
 
 
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