Husk (Paige Guthrie) is a Marvel Comics superhero associated with the X-Men. She first appeared in X-Force #32 (1993).
A mutant, Husk has the ability to remove - or "husk” - one layer of skin revealing an epidermis of a different composition beneath. She often changes into metal or stone form, but can shift into a variety of substances.
Husk is from a Kentucky coal mining family and is the younger sister of the X-Men's Cannonball. Unlike her brother, Husk is self-conscious of being seen as a "hick" (Jubilee often called her 'hayseed'). As a member of the X-Men's 1990s-era junior team Generation X, she established herself as an overachiever. She later joined the X-Men.
Husk was created by Fabian Nicieza and Tony Daniel but Generation X creators Scott Lobdell and Chris Bachalo defined much of her character and abilities.
From the series' beginning in 1994 until its cancellation at issue #75 in 2001, Husk was a member of the junior X-Men team Generation X, where she earned a reputation as a workaholic, constantly trying to prove herself fit for the main team. She also developed a troubled relationship with her antisocial teammate Chamber. Towards the end of the team's existence, Paige became the group's computer expert and developed an interest in environmental issues.
After the break-up of Generation X, Husk joined Banshee's militant X-Corps to keep an eye on him. She later joined the X-Men in Chuck Austen's 2001 revamp of Uncanny X-Men and was placed in a controversial relationship with the long-time X-Man Archangel, Husk being 19 years old and roughly 10 years Archangel's junior.
The two took an extended leave of absence. Archangel launched a charity called "Mutantes Sans Frontières" in Zanzibar, an oblique reference to Doctors Without Borders, where the two proceeded to help stop a coup with the aid of Professor X's newest charges from nearby Genosha.
Her younger brother Josh later joined the new New Mutants team under the codename Icarus. Her sister Melody also joined the school as Aero after discovering she could fly, but has since been depowered by House of M, although Paige herself retains her powers.
It is unknown what the future will have next in store for Paige Guthrie, but for now she seems to have put the X-Men behind her she is enjoying being in a happy relationship with Warren, although she is not above some occasional jealousy.
Paige was believed dead alongside the rest of the Generation Next members. However, she was enslaved at the Seattle Core for a long time, until Apocalypse's regime fully collapsed. Feeling betrayed by the X-Men, Husk gathered her siblings and assumed the identity of Xorn to infiltrate the X-Men. Husk kidnapped Charles Lensherrand battled the X-Men alongside the other Guthries, but was ultimately killed.
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