Humor
Humor in fantasy combines magical worlds with comedy to create entertaining and light-hearted stories. These books often use satire, parody, and witty dialogue to bring laughter to readers while exploring fantastical themes.
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Morningwood (Everybody Loves Large Chests #1) by Neven Iliev follows Himmel, a young adventurer armed with his grandfather’s longsword, as he embarks on a quest to become the strongest. Set in a fantasy world with role-playing game elements, Himmel must first reach Level 5 in a beginner dungeon to gain full adventurer status. The story blends humor and adult themes, exploring how an unexpected encounter shifts Himmel’s path in unforeseen ways. This novel combines elements of magic, adventure, and harem dynamics within a comedic framework.
Rank #2 The Perfect Run
The Perfect Run by Maxime J. Durand follows Ryan "Quicksave" Romano, who possesses the unique ability to create save-points in time and restart his life after death. Set in New Rome, a futuristic city marked by corporate control, superpowered individuals, and supernatural threats, the story explores Ryan’s attempts to navigate shifting alliances and moral choices. Blending elements of urban fantasy, science fiction, and cyberpunk, the novel examines themes of power and consequence through repeated time loops as Ryan seeks an ideal outcome amid chaos.
Rank #3 Beware of Chicken (Beware of Chicken, #1)
Beware of Chicken (Beware of Chicken, #1) by CasualFarmer blends fantasy and slice-of-life elements in a story about a man who, after dying, finds himself inhabiting the body of Jin Rou, a would-be cultivator. Rejecting the violent path of martial arts mastery, he chooses instead to embrace a peaceful rural life focused on farming and simple daily tasks. The narrative explores themes of magic and humor as the protagonist navigates his new existence, including managing a spirited pet rooster and interacting with villagers. This first volume offers a lighthearted take on fantasy with cozy and comedic undertones.
Rank #4 The Antventure Begins (Chrysalis, #1)
The Antventure Begins (Chrysalis, #1) by RinoZ follows Anthony, who finds himself reborn in the game-like world of Pangera as an ant. Navigating this unusual transformation, he must adapt to his new abilities such as biting and digging while establishing a colony within a dungeon environment. The story blends elements of fantasy and science fiction with themes of survival, action, and humor as Anthony works to develop his skills and expand his community.
Rank #5 Something (Full Murderhobo, #1)
Something (Full Murderhobo, #1) by Dakota Krout follows Luke, an apprentice leather worker whose life changes when a Royal Decree drafts everyone over seventeen to be tested for magical Potential. Alongside his lifelong friends, Luke faces the choice of joining the elite Ascender Corps or the forced Legion. After barely qualifying for Potential, Luke is unexpectedly transported to a forbidden plane without guidance, where survival demands abandoning his former self. The novel blends elements of fantasy and science fiction with action and humor, exploring themes of friendship, power, and adaptation in a world under siege.
Rank #6 Magic's Mantle (Ard's Oath #1)
Magic's Mantle (Ard's Oath #1) by Bruce Sentar follows Arden, a sarcastic innkeeper who has long awaited the awakening of his magical abilities. Left behind in a village by a dying mage, Arden faces the reality of turning eighteen without any sign of his powers. His life shifts dramatically when an old flame returns, revealing new connections to the world of magic and forcing Arden to confront dangerous responsibilities. Set in a fantasy realm with elements of romance and adult themes, the story explores Arden’s struggle to navigate political intrigue and personal challenges as he rises to become the kingdom’s most powerful mage.
Rank #7 The Problem With Princesses (Wake of The Ravager #1)
The Problem With Princesses (Wake of The Ravager #1) by Macronomicon follows Calvin, a young exile on the world of Marconen where a person’s first Break shapes their future. Lacking formal training or guidance, Calvin experiments with various magical disciplines, developing unique abilities. His unusual System, which communicates with him, hints at hidden truths about his origins. Meanwhile, a growing malevolent force threatens the world across the ocean, setting the stage for conflict. This fantasy novel blends elements of magic, science fiction, and coming-of-age themes with moments of humor and romance.
Rank #8 He Who Fights with Monsters (He Who Fights with Monsters, #1)
He Who Fights with Monsters (He Who Fights with Monsters, #1) by Travis Deverell Shirtaloon follows Jason, an office-supplies-store manager who awakens in a world filled with magic and monsters. Struggling to adapt to his new reality, Jason must navigate threats from cannibals, cultists, and wizards while developing powers that are inherently evil. The novel blends elements of fantasy, adventure, and humor within a high fantasy setting influenced by role-playing game mechanics, focusing on Jason’s gradual growth amid complex characters and political intrigue.
Rank #9 Oh Great! I was Reincarnated as a Farmer (Unorthodox Farming, #1)
Oh Great! I was Reincarnated as a Farmer (Unorthodox Farming, #1) by Benjamin Kerei follows Arnold, a semi-professional gamer who is unexpectedly reincarnated into the body of an overweight farmer in a fantasy world. Unlike typical heroes, Arnold is a clerical error with no special destiny, facing the challenge of leveling up his farming skills in a universe where experience is not gained through combat. Combining elements of fantasy, role-playing games, and humor, the story explores Arnold’s unconventional struggle to adapt and find purpose in an unfamiliar reality.
Rank #10 Vainqueur the Dragon (Vainqueur the Dragon, #1)
Vainqueur the Dragon by Maxime J. Durand follows Vainqueur Knightsbane, a large fire-breathing dragon who enjoys napping on his treasure hoard and causing trouble for adventurers. When a thief-turned-minion introduces him to the concepts of classes, levels, and quests, Vainqueur contemplates shifting from his traditional dragon role to becoming a paid monster hunter. This fantasy novel blends elements of humor, magic, and action as it explores Vainqueur’s unconventional approach to adventure and self-discovery.
Rank #11 Domestication (Battle Mage Farmer #1)
Domestication (Battle Mage Farmer #1) by Seth Ring follows John Sutton, a war veteran seeking a peaceful life on a remote farm after years of conflict. Set in a fantasy world facing an impending apocalypse, John must manage his growing Doom Points while confronting dangers such as bandits, wary locals, and enigmatic siblings. The novel blends elements of magic, adventure, and slice-of-life as John navigates the challenges that threaten his attempt at tranquility.
Rank #12 Scamps & Scoundrels (The Bad Guys, #1)
Scamps & Scoundrels (The Bad Guys, #1) by Eric Ugland follows Ben, a former petty criminal from New York who wakes up in a medieval fantasy world with a new identity. As he navigates this unfamiliar realm filled with magic, elves, and monsters, Ben contemplates using his skills in deception and disarming for more altruistic purposes. The story blends elements of high fantasy and humor as Ben encounters challenges such as confronting a giant sentient slime creature, rescuing a girl, stealing a crown, and joining a guild, all while adapting to the quirks of his new environment.
Rank #13 The (sort of) Dark Mage (Waldo Rabbit #1)
The (sort of) Dark Mage (Waldo Rabbit #1) by Nelson Chereta follows Waldo, a young man navigating a world where monsters, undead creatures, and dark magic are commonplace. Tasked with proving himself, Waldo embarks on a journey that challenges his personal beliefs against the broader realities of his environment. This adult-oriented fantasy blends humor, romance, and action within a setting that includes dark magic, betrayal, and supernatural elements.
Rank #14 After the Rabbit (Waldo Rabbit, #2)
After the Rabbit (Waldo Rabbit, #2) by Nelson Chereta continues the story of Waldo Rabbit as he travels with two companions toward Norwich to locate his third and final familiar. Along the way, they face pursuit from Waldo’s grandfather, an archlich, and Melissa the White Mage, creating a tense dynamic where Waldo is both predator and prey. This installment blends elements of fantasy, magic, and humor within an adventurous and epic high fantasy setting.
Rank #15 With a Single Spell (Ethshar, #2)
With a Single Spell (Ethshar, #2) by Lawrence Watt-Evans follows Tobas, a young apprentice whose master dies after teaching him only one spell: the ability to light fires. Set in the Small Kingdoms, a realm filled with dragons, magic castles, and witches, Tobas must navigate a world of high fantasy where his limited magical skill challenges his survival and ambitions. The novel blends elements of fantasy and humor while exploring themes of perseverance and discovery within a richly imagined speculative setting.
Rank #16 Arena (Arena, #1)
Arena (Arena, #1) by Logan Jacobs follows Marc Havak, an ordinary truck driver unexpectedly chosen by alien overlords to represent humanity in deadly combat games. Set in a science fiction world blending action, fantasy, and humor, the story explores Marc’s rise as he battles extraterrestrial opponents while navigating complex relationships with multiple alien women. The tone balances intense conflict with moments of levity, highlighting Marc’s unexpected skills and resilience in a high-stakes environment.
Rank #17 Mage Tank: Book One (Mage Tank, #1)
Mage Tank: Book One (Mage Tank, #1) by Cornman follows Arlo, who is unexpectedly transported to a world where conquering ancient dungeons grants power and abilities. Without weapons, armor, or guidance, Arlo must face a high-difficulty Delve alongside a group of strangers who doubt his readiness. The story blends elements of fantasy, magic, and science fiction with humor as Arlo prioritizes fortitude over intelligence to survive in a system that seems indifferent to his plight. This novel explores themes of strategy, consequence, and character development within a high fantasy and LitRPG setting.
Rank #18 There is no Epic Loot here, Only Puns. Book 1: Of Mushrooms and Goblins: The Dungeon
There is no Epic Loot here, Only Puns. Book 1: Of Mushrooms and Goblins: The Dungeon by stewart92 follows Delta, who unexpectedly becomes a dungeon core. Contrary to typical expectations of ruthless conquest and using others as mana sources, Delta chooses a different path, leading to unusual developments within the dungeon. This fantasy novel blends humor and role-playing game elements across its first 68 chapters, exploring unconventional decisions in a setting where violence is the norm.
Rank #19 Nosferatu Academy 2: a humorous dark fantasy harem slice of life
Nosferatu Academy 2: a humorous dark fantasy harem slice of life by Virgil Knightley follows a young vampire heir navigating the challenges of proving himself to ancient peers while managing rivalries within his school. Set in a supernatural academy, the protagonist must balance defending the Netherveil from otherworldly threats with maintaining relationships and participating in school events. The story blends elements of dark fantasy and harem genres, featuring themes of power struggles, alliances, and personal growth amid a backdrop of vampire lore and light horror.
Rank #20 Dumb Luck (The Green Lord, #1)
Dumb Luck (The Green Lord, #1) by J.G. Jerome follows Jack, an IT consultant and former soldier, whose ordinary life takes an extraordinary turn after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman on a plane. Set in an urban fantasy world where mythological beings are real, Jack discovers that he himself is connected to these legends. The narrative explores themes of panamory and harem relationships within a mature, adult fantasy context, incorporating elements of humor, mythology, and contemporary life. This book blends fantastical violence and romance with candid depictions of everyday experiences and language from diverse cultures.