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BB-8 finds love with another Star Wars droid in new comic

Romancing the robot? Watch as BB-8 and its new astromech soulmate roll off together in the latest issue of Marvel's Poe Dameron comic.

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Star Wars droid BB-8 finds love with astromech Ivee in the Marvel comic Poe Dameron #20. 

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Adorable Star Wars droid BB-8 -- who was first introduced to fans in "The Force Awakens" and will reprise its role in "The Last Jedi" -- may have found its very own metal mate. 

In the new issue #20 of Marvel's Poe Dameron comic, it's revealed BB-8 now has a possible love interest named Ivee. 

Comic book artists Angel Unzueta and Arif Prianto depict Dameron in awe of his newly repaired X-Wing and wondering how BB-8 managed to fix his ride so quickly, especially since the roly-poly droid isn't considered the best robotic mechanic on the base. 

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Poe Dameron discovers that BB-8 has an interesting new relationship with an astromech called Ivee. 

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Then Dameron discovers the robot that actually made the repairs is an astromech named Ivee that looks a little like R2-D2. The silver- and teal-colored astromech fixed Dameron's X-Wing not to impress him, but as a favor to BB-8.

Then the two lovesick droids roll off side by side for some alone time. If they had little metal hands, they probably would have held them as they wandered out of sight together. 

When Star Wars fan and TV Guide Managing Editor Alex Zalben asked the comic's writer Charles Soule for more details about the robotic love affair, Soule simply responded with the tweet, "Relationship status: It's complicated."

This isn't the first time we've seen BB-8 flirt with a possible love interest. Last December, BB-8 tried wooing a Christmas tree ornament. But this new love affair probably has a little more of a future, especially now that it's considered canon by being featured in a new Marvel comic. 

Here's hoping we see more of the romance between BB-8 and Ivee in "The Last Jedi," which hits theaters worldwide on Dec. 15.

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