Time to (re)read the manga that codified a lot of the tropes and clichés for romcoms in the early 21st century. Ken Akamatsu's breakout success; Love Hina. The second stop on our ride through the Akamatsu-verse.
>What's it about? Love Hina is based on that one dating sim you played way back before you really knew what dating sims were. Basically you pick a girl and then tap your foot every second she isn't on-panel.
I have to say after reading volume 1 I have been looking forward to volume 2 a suprisingly lot. I don't even particularly enjoy it, but it just really brings me back to in a way I didn't expect.