Cover Image for Hoopla has a collection of Joker and Harley Quinn comics.
Sat Oct 05 2024

Hoopla has a collection of Joker and Harley Quinn comics.

The premiere of Joker: Folie à Deux has led to a series of collaborations, one of which is with the online library platform Hoopla.

The anticipation for the release of "Joker: Folie à Deux" seems to be tempered by a cooler reception compared to the first installment. However, fans of the Joker and Harley Quinn characters have access to a wealth of related content that goes beyond the big screen. The platform Hoopla, which partners with local libraries, has launched a special collection of comics and other materials in conjunction with the film's premiere.

This collection includes a variety of Joker and Harley Quinn comics, as well as the soundtracks from both movies and Lady Gaga's new album "Harlequin," which has also been released to coincide with the film. Among the resources offered by Hoopla is an exclusive collection of DC Manga, which includes "Joker: One Operation Joker." In total, users can explore over 50 available comics and albums. To access this content, only a library card is required, which can be verified online, providing the convenience of accessing this material from home.

While the Joker offerings are sure to attract attention in the coming days, Hoopla also has the soundtrack of "The Batman" and a wide selection of e-books and audiobooks available. Joker and Harley Quinn have a rich and complex history, and the platform provides much of this narrative through its service.

In another related aspect, the latest trailer for "Joker: Folie à Deux" features Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in action, portraying Arthur Fleck and Harleen Quinzel, respectively. In this installment, Arthur finds himself incarcerated in Arkham State Hospital, and during his confinement, he falls in love with Harleen. The film also incorporates musical elements, showcasing the characters singing and dancing in the displayed scenes.

As the release of the sequel approaches, it seems that both comic and film fans are eagerly anticipating what’s to come, hoping that 2024 will bring new opportunities and productions that reignite interest in this genre.