Mu's websites may describe some philosophical truth, but in language the forms black/blacker/blackest and white/whiter/whitest all exist. Detergent advertisements use all forms of white, and discussions of race use all forms of black.
Jacob's teaching experience covers traditional primary colours such as red, yellow and green, whose comparatives and superlatives are commonly used. I'm not so sure about other colours, though: I can't imagine using them for cyan, magenta, orange, mauve etc., though I might try to use them in Scrabble.