Sure. 'Annie John' by Jamaica Kincaid is a great funny black novel. It tells the story of a young girl growing up in Antigua, and through her experiences, there are many humorous and relatable moments. Also, 'The Intuitionist' by Colson Whitehead has a unique blend of mystery and humor. The main character, an elevator inspector, gets into all sorts of comical and thought - provoking situations in a world that is both strange and familiar.
Well, 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison has some elements of black humor. The unnamed protagonist's experiences in a society that often ignores or misinterprets him can be seen as both tragic and comical in a dark way. Another example could be 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' by Zora Neale Hurston. The way the characters interact and the situations they get into, especially Janie's journey, have a certain charm and humor to them.