Here's a Working Example ...
Check out the "Company Sales" report within the samples that ship with Reporting Services - the report reflects the Adventure Works Cycles sales by quarter and product category. Moreover, it illustrates the use of a matrix data region that provides drilldown from summary data into detail data by showing and hiding rows. This report also illustrates the use of background images.
In short, everyting you want and more - all in a working example. The tutorial that accompanies this and the other sample reports would be another great place to learn the basics.
Good Luck ...
Bill
"Drag and Drop" Approach far from Adequate ...
I think it would be harder to figure out how to accomplish everything one wanted to do with "drag and drop" than to simply look at things like properties in the sample. Properties abound in RS, several levels deep in some cases, and you're not going to be able to get far with real world reports without investing a little time in learning what they are, and how they interrelate.
As you might guess from my articles, the matrix data region is my clear favorite to date - especially for OLAP. I spend pages describing its nuances and features, and the power you can obtain through expressions, etc., via the properties / other settings. I spend significant time on the things you mention, which are really basic "need to knows" for anyone who is going to be doing this more than once.
Good Luck.
Bill