“In an unprecedented move that angered readers and generated industry criticism, The Washington Post recently killed an entire week of “The Boondocks” comic strip with a story line suggesting the world might be a safer place if national security adviser Condoleezza Rice had a more active love life.” Comics have been being pulled from newspapers since the days of Pogo, of course, but the fact that a paper of national import such as the Post would find the strip, which was not explicit, too hot to handle, is raising old questions about censorship, humor, and the purpose of a newspaper’s comics page.