There's nothing wrong with dark immagery as long as it's well written. Edgar Allen Poe was one who used dark immagery. So did Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley with Frankenstein. I can't tell you if there is a market out there for it or not, since I'm not a publisher. I would go for it anyways and then hope for the best while expecting the worst. It's better to send it in and be turned down than to not send it in and spend the rest of your life wondering "what if I had sent that one in..." Best of luck!
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