Heisenberg mask PHOTO: Bryan Cranston's clever disguise at Comic-Con 2013

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"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston attended the 2013 Comic-Con San Diego this year wearing a Heisenberg mast to disguise himself.

The 57-year-old was walking among fans wearing his "Breaking Bad" costume, and no one noticed who he was. The cleverly made Heisenberg mask helped the actor go around and pose with fans disguised as himself.

He finally took off the Heisenberg mask, revealing his very self, at the "Breaking Bad" panel in front of surprised fans on Sunday. He walked onto the stage and sat down with the rest of the cast and crew before removing the mask.

"So it was fun meeting you, and you met me!"

The actor had so much fun with his custom-made mask that he started making out with the mask at the panel while his co-stars were speaking.

AMC, which airs "Breaking Bad," tweeted: "@BryanCranston unmasked! He walked #SDCC wearing a Heisenberg mask!"

Cranston received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series three consecutive times.

"Breaking Bad" has received a total of seven Primetime Emmy Awards.

The second half of the fifth and final season of "Braking Bad will premiere August 11, 2013.

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