Ta.
Read Jen Williams, will check the others.
Maybe what I need to do is some re-reading 
I’ll throw A. Lee Martinez’s
Gil’s All-Fright Diner in there. All of Martinez’s work is comedic, but his debut is his best. Jon Hollins’
Dragon Lords series is quite fun, if a little ott at times. Sarah Gailey’s
American Hippo duology was quite violent, but still swashbuckling and fun (hippos in the American West, what could possibly go wrong?) Weis and Huckman’s
Dragonlance books were good old fashioned fantasy adventure and funny whoever the kender were involved. Their Arabian Nights flavoured
Rose of the Prophet was also good in the vein. For pure comedy there’s Robert Asprin’s
Myth series and most of what Craig Shaw Gardner write. There’s Tim Holt, and if you want to go old school try Fletcher Pratt and Sprague De Camp’s
Harold Shea books.