The Modern Marvel has been a good choice on a lot of medium to medium-heavy conditions and it has a stronger symmetrical core in it. Typically most Storm balls tend to give a little more length and be more angular off the spot as compared to its sister company Roto Grip, which has more of a hard arcing motion.
With that being said, the Modern Marvel is clean up front and will pick up a little earlier than the Marvel Pearl. At the same time, it will give more length than the solid and is controllable. It also tends to keep energy in the back and be more controllable compared to some of the other balls they have, giving more of a hard arcing motion compared to being just angular.
Now, the drawback sometimes with hybrids is that if there is too much volume, hybrids can skid too much down the lane and thus blow through the breakpoint. Also, hybrids sometimes if the lane gets too dry can still overreact. That is where knowing where and when to use them becomes important. However, the surface is easy to adjust and layouts can be tweaked to give you a wider range of conditions. I have had success going up the boards or opening the lane up with other Storm hybrids (Hy-Road) and don't think it would be an issue for you.
The Modern Marvel has proven to be a good ball. I would just talk with your driller, let them know where you want to fit it within the arsenal. From there, it can be set up to fit your strengths.